He just had one letter left to guess, in a category that highlighted one of the most famous plays of all time, yet for one 'Wheel of Fortune' contestant, it still wasn't enough to save him from an epic fail on national television. During Tuesday's episode of the hangman-themed game show a contestant named Kevin had collected $1,600 and was ready to solve the puzzle. The theme was 'title' and the answer was clear, 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' the famed 1947 work by playwright Tennessee Williams. He was so close, the win was his, but for Kevin, his answer became one of the biggest flubs in the show's history. Instead of giving the correct letter 'M' to complete the puzzle, Kevin said 'K,' prompting an awkward silence and a "No" from host Pat Sajak. So instead of the play, Kevin's answer would have spelled out 'A Streetcar Naked Desire.' Needless to say, the internet exploded, poking fun at Kevin's poor answer. Oh Kevin.

He just had one letter left to guess, in a category that highlighted one of the most famous plays of all time, yet for one 'Wheel of Fortune' contestant, it still wasn't enough to save him from an epic fail on national television.

During Tuesday's episode of the hangman-themed game show a contestant named Kevin had collected $1,600 and was ready to solve the puzzle. The theme was 'title' and the answer was clear, 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' the famed 1947 work by playwright Tennessee Williams.

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He was so close, the win was his, but for Kevin, his answer became one of the biggest flubs in the show's history.

Instead of giving the correct letter 'M' to complete the puzzle, Kevin said 'K,' prompting an awkward silence and a "No" from host Pat Sajak. So instead of the play, Kevin's answer would have spelled out 'A Streetcar Naked Desire.'